Guide to... Art Museums on Marble Arch


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The Cartoon Museum
Cartoon Museum
The Cartoon Museum, 35 Little Russell Street, London, WC1A 2HH

1.46km

Political cartoons, comic strips and comic booksRead more

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Royal Society of Arts
Royal Society of Arts
8 John Adam Street, London, WC2N 6EZ

1.59km

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Sir John Soane's Museum
Sir John Soane's Museum
Sir John Soane's Museum, 13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3BP

1.81km

Fine art, architecture, antiquities, sculptureRead more

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Guildhall Art Gallery
Guildhall Art Gallery
Guildhall Art Gallery, Guildhall Yard, London, EC2V 5AE

2.91km

Located in the Guildhall, collection includes art and cultural artefacts about London, Victorian-era works, remains...Read more

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Blue Plaques in London

Edward Wood Blue Plaque - Edward Wood 1st Earl of Halifax 1881-1959 statesman, Viceroy of India and Foreign Secretary lived here
Ellen Terry, Charles Wyndham, And Queen's Theatre, Long Acre Black Plaque - Queen's  Theatre    The old Queen's Theatre  occupied this site for just eleven  years from 1867 to 1878 and was  renowned in its day, albeit fleetingly,  for the distinguished players, including  Ellen Terry and Charles Wyndham,  who trod its boards
Marcus Stone Blue Plaque - Marcus Stone 1840-1921 artist lived here 1877-1921
Ken Colyer Blue Plaque - Ken Colyer 1928-1988 played New Orleans jazz here in the basement 'Studio 51' 1950-1973
James Bradley Green Plaque - In Wanstead James Bradley Third Astronomer Royal 1693-1762  was the first to demonstrate that the earth moves round the sun
J. M. Barrie And Peter Pan Bronze Plaque - Peter Pan  The boy who would not grow up  Sculptor Sir George Frampton R.A. 1860-1928  This bronze, a gift of Sir James Barrie OM 1860-1937 the creator of Peter Pan, was placed here 1st may 1912

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